- Thirty-two entities, including Alphabet Inc's GOOG GOOGL Google Pay, Amazon.Com Inc's AMZN Amazon Pay, and Reliance Payment Solutions won the Indian banking regulator's approval for online payment aggregator.
- The Reserve Bank of India assessed 18 other applications, including Walmart Inc's WMT PhonePe.
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- Four applications, including PayTM, failed to cut. They can continue to operate without adding new merchants and reapply within 120 days from the return date.
- Recently PhonePe raised additional funds at a $12 billion valuation reaching $450 million.
- PhonePe plans to deploy these funds to scale up its Payments and Insurance businesses in India and launch and aggressively scale new businesses like Lending, Stockbroking, ONDC-based Shopping, and Account Aggregators.
- India, the second-largest internet market, became a critical overseas market for Walmart and Amazon.Com.
- Price Action: GOOG shares closed higher by 2.26% at $97.10 on Wednesday.
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